TREORCHY MALE CHOIR BRIEF HISTORY 1953 By Dean Powell, Publicity Officer & Honorary Archivist FEBRUARY Wednesday February 4th Town Hall, Maesteg The first Choir uniform was worn, including a black blazer with Choir badge, tie and grey trousers, costing £3.10.0 each of which the Choir paid £2. The evening marked the first time for the Choir to hire Brewers Bus Co. to provide transport. The concert, which also featured Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon, was held to raise funds for Caerau Athletic Football Club. Thursday February 26th Bodringallt Chapel, Ystrad A concert was held in aid of Ystrad OAP Association and featured baritone Rev Desmond Price and soprano Eluned Jones-Thomas. MARCH Tuesday March 3rd Rehearsal Room, Treorchy The Choir made a BBC broadcast of “The Rainbow” Sunday March 29th Theatre Royal, Merthyr Tydfil For their first visit to Merthyr, the concert featured contralto Jean Watson and baritone Jess Walters with pianist D.T.Davies. Thursday March 31st BBC Studios Cardiff The Choir made a BBC Welsh Home Service Broadcast APRIL Saturday April 13th Queen Cinema, Cardiff The Choir appeared in the Queen Cinema, Cardiff, for the world premiere of “Helen of Troy”. Tuesday April 16th Salvation Army Citadel, Pentre A concert was held at the Salvation Army Citadel, Pentre Friday April 26th Tabernacle Chapel, Treorchy A concert was held at the Tabernacle Chapel in Treorchy MAY Thursday May 7th Rehearsal Room, Treorchy A BBC Recording for the Overseas Service. Wednesday May 13th BBC Studios, Cardiff A BBC recording of “Welsh Magazine”. Thursday May 14th BBC Studios, Cardiff A BBC recording of “Music Hour” Sunday May 17th Eisteddfod Marquee, Cardigan In recognition of the National Eisteddfod win, the Choir was invited to perform at the Cardigan Eisteddfod. Held in aid of Choir funds, the guest accompanist was Professor Edward Morgan, with baritone Alfred Orda and soprano Victoria Elliot. Saturday May 23rd St Andrews Hall, Glasgow Following a growing friendship with Farquhar MacDonald, the Conductor of the Glasgow Police Choir, a tour of Glasgow was organised. Two concerts were held in St Andrews Hall and during the weekend, they enjoyed a boat trip on the steamer Queen Mary II along the Kyles of Bute. Saturday May 23rd St Andrews Hall, Glasgow The second concert with the Glasgow Police Choir. Also on stage was soloists Idris Higgon and Robert Burnside with accompanist David Anderson and organist Roy Paton. The Lord Provost was also present. JUNE Friday June 5th Polikoff Canteen, Treorchy In a fundraising concert to place a clock on Stag Square in memory of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the World Wars, a concert was held in Treorchy. Also on stage was soloists Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon with a harpist Telynores Gwent. Saturday June 6th Secondary School, Treorchy The Choir performed at the first Treorchy Fair opened by rugby great Bleddyn Williams. Also present was Hermon Drama Group and Cwmparc LEA Youth Club. Saturday June 13th Baptist Church, Harrow The weekend trip to Harrow took place to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. On stage with the Choir was Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon. Sunday June 14th Granada Cinema, Harrow The weekend trip to Harrow took place to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. On stage with the Choir was Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon. Sunday June 14th Kodak Hall, Harrow The weekend trip to Harrow took place to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. On stage with the Choir was Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon. Sunday June 21st Bethlehem Chapel, Treorchy A Civic Sunday Service was held to mark the appointment of Evan M Davies as the new Chairman of the Rhondda Urban District Council. The charity to benefit from the event was the National Children’s Orphanage. JULY Saturday July 4th BBC Studios, Cardiff The Choir recorded the BBC’s “Music for Everyone” programme Saturday July 18th BBC Studios, Cardiff Another recording for the BBC off “Music for Everyone”. OCTOBER Friday October 2nd Bethlehem Chapel, Treorchy With harpist Osian Ellis, the Choir gave a concert in aid of Ynyswen Welsh School. Saturday October 10th Salem Chapel, Ferryside For their first visit to Ferryside, the Choir was joined on stage by Sam Griffiths and Idris Higgon. Saturday October 24th Town Hall, Birmingham The Choir undertook its second visit to Birmingham Town Hall at the request of the Cymrodorion Society. Also on stage was contralto Mary Jarred, tenor Richard Lewis and pianist P. Crammer. Sunday October 25th BBC Studios, Cardiff The Choir recorded BBC’s “Children’s Hour” NOVEMBER Thursday November 12th Polikoff Canteen, Treorchy The Choir recorded a programme called “How Many Miles To Babylon” for “BBC from the Opera House” series. They were joined by the BBC Welsh Orchestra, conductor Rae Jenkins. Saturday November 27th Festival Hall, London The Choir made its first appearance at the Festival Hall, London to perform in the Autumn Music Festival of the London Welsh Association. In the audience were Sir David Maxwell Fyfe and Sir Ben Bowen Thomas. Also on stage was organist Charles Clements, Aberystwyth Madrigal Singers, baritone Geraint Evans, harpist Osian Ellis, elocutionist Amy Parry Williams and pianist Meirion Williams. DECEMBER Thursday December 3rd Bethany Chapel, Treherbert To mark the 150th anniversary of the Bible Society, a concert was held with contralto Angus Jenkins-Griffiths, Burl Morgan, Myra Thomas and baritone William Thomas. Sunday December 30th Treorchy The Choir held a carol concert to mark the festive season. .
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages5 Page
-
File Size-